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Příroda Život Zvířata (Animalia) Fishes (Pisces) Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) Perciformes Mackerels, tunas and bonitos (Scombridae)  ...

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Atuntuna - Spanish
URL: http://www.terra.es/personal/atuntuna/

Atuntuna tiene como único objetivo prestar un servicio divulgativo acerca del Atún Rojo así como de otras especies pelágicas que pueblan el amplio litoral de la península Ibérica y sus islas.

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Tuna Database - English
URL: http://tunadatabase.net/

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A collection of tuna databases.

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Thunnus atlanticus - Louisiana Fishing - English
URL: http://www.sportsmans-paradise.com/species/blackfin.html

BLACKFIN TUNA (Thunnus atlanticus) - Sportsmans-Paradise Fishing Guide.

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Thunnus albacares - Louisiana Fishing - English
URL: http://www.sportsmans-paradise.com/species/yellowfintuna.html

YELLOWFIN TUNA (Thunnus albacares) - Sportsmans-Paradise Fishing Guide.

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Albacore Tuna - English
URL: http://www.nebulae.net/calypso/albacore.htm

Albacore, and indeed the entire tuna family, are among the fastest and highest endurance species in the oceans of earth. They are members of the mackerel family and reach maturity at 6 years. These powerful predators can cruise at over 15 knots and have been clocked at up to 55 knots (there are some claims of up to 65 knots) for short bursts.

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Stellwagen Bank NMS: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) - English
URL: http://www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov/pgallery/pgstellwagen/living/living_8.html

Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) cruise through the sanctuary during their annual migrations up the eastern seaboard. Young fish travel in schools but the "giants" usually travel along. A single large tuna may bring a fisherman many thousands of dollars at market. (Photo: Greg Skomal)

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